antleonardi01 suggested that for the sake of easier readability, we need a new font for the next chapter of Rasputin Barxotka. While I am in complete agreement, finding comic-friendly fonts that have Cyrillic characters is extremely difficult. For this reason, I currently use Witzworx combined with the dreaded Comic Sans, bolded and stretched out. This kind of jerryrigging is a huge inconvenience for me as a letterer and it slows down my workflow something fierce.

Thankfully, I found Jovanny Lemonadís fabulous free font page. Not only are these fonts excellent, they have the Cyrillic alphabet that I desperately need. If you can use any of his fonts for your own projects, be sure to throw a donation his way. Now hereís where I need your help; look at these choices:

The next chapter of Rasputin Barxotka (NSFW) will be more action-oriented, and it's going to be a big saucier. The art style is also going to be a bit different to reflect for that change, even though it will be similar to what I already do. Now, if you could please vote for your favorite font, I'd really appreciate it.

I'll let you know my final choice next week after all the polls I put out there in Internet-land come back to me. _________________

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London is barfy and I thought as much, but it was dyslexic-friendly, which is why I considered it. You're the third person aside from me to say as much. Still it does make a decent sound effect font.

I really like Comics Sans on a personal level because it is incredibly dyslexic-friendly (I am extremely dyslexic) and it has every character known to man. Unfortunately, people have a totally visceral reaction to it, so I tend to use Witzworx instead, even if it is NOT kerning-friendly.

I agree on fonts with both cases and I thank you for your feedback._________________

We used to have a thread on this, but I can't seem to find it. Maybe the forum had another wipe? Anyways, I've got my own font program which I can make fonts with. Including - ta da - modifications to existing fonts. Which may be what you want if you're mixing and matching fonts. I like it, but it's probably too spendy if you aren't planning on making multiple fonts with it. I also recall some people here have experience with a random website somewhere which will let you make a font. I don't know what the URL is, and I can't find the forum post, but maybe Casual or Wendy knows what it is.

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Also, if you want to test readability, you should make the fonts really small and see which is still easily readable as a 5pt font._________________